Logan Troppman is a 2024 graduate of Martinsburg High School and currently attends West Virginia University where he is studying Criminology. With a cumulative GPA of 4.3, Logan is interested in Federal Law Enforcement, specifically serving as a special agent or another investigative support role. He is inspired by his dad, a career employee in federal law enforcement. Volunteer work at the Boys and Girls Club of the Eastern Panhandle has provided him with experience to further inspire him. At MHS, he was a member of The National Honor Society, Interact Club, and Buddies Club, for which he served as 2023 President. Logan excelled in Lacrosse, serving as captain in 2023. He hopes to continue his Lacrosse career at WVU and plans to be an active community volunteer. A word to describe logan is “dedicated,” which he has demonstrated in the classroom, in athletics and personal life.Logan is the son of Neil and Karla Troppman.
Austin Heavner is a 2024 graduate of Hampshire High School where he completed and scored extremely high in a Law and Public and Safety Career Cluster. He is currently studying Criminal Justice at Fairmont State University. He has his career sights set on either serving as a State Trooper for the State of West Virginia or an FBI Special Agent, inspired by his experience with Mountaineer Boys State Police (achieving rank of sergeant) and the FBI Teen Academy in Martinsburg. While at HHS, Austin was named Criminal Justice Student of the Semester and Law Student of the Year. He also reached the rank of Assistant Director in the Criminal Justice and Law Academy. Austin was a member of the Hampshire High School Band and Jazz Ensemble, HHS Theatre, National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. A word that best describes Austin is “caring.” He has a strong protective bond with many people because of how much he cares for them. Austin is the son of Sandee Heavner.